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Periodic Quest: Card and Board Game Set
Periodic Quest: Card and Board Game Set
by (Self-Published) (2010)
Player Count
2 to 8

Player Ages
8+

Playing Time
30 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Dice
  • Educational
  • Travel
  • Mechanisms
  • Pattern Building
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Dice Rolling
  • Family
  • Rummy Games
  • Rating: 3/10 from 2 users

    Description

    Periodic Quest: Card and Board Game Set

    Some of the games included in the set are described below

    Atomic Rummy Card Game
    Each player adds one card from the deck or play area to his/her collection and plays a card. Goal of each player is to make complete sets of cards that form well defined patterns on the Periodic Table. The game continues till the deck is empty. Player who comes up with patterns using maximum number of cards is the winner of the game. For 2 to 6 players, No prior chemistry knowledge required.

    Atomic Number Card Game
    Each player adds one card from the shuffled deck to his/here collection and places a card on the table from the collection. At the end of each round, the player who played the card with the highest value that matches the starting card type wins the round. The game continues until all the cards in the deck are played. The player with the highest sum of card value wins the game. For 4 to 8 players. No prior chemistry knowledge required.

    Compound Formula Card Game
    Each player adds one card from the shuffled deck to his/her collection and places a card on the table form the collection. If some or all cards on the table can be used to recreate formula of a chemical compound, the player claims those cards. The game continues until all the cards in the deck are played. The player with the highest sum of the cards value wins the game. For 4 to 8 players .Basic chemistry knowledge is required

    Atomic Shell Card Game
    Each player adds one card from the shuffled deck to his/her collection and place a card on the table form the collection. If the sum of electrons in the outer shells of the cards satisfies some predefined conditions, the player claims those cards. The game continues until all the cards in the deck are played. The player with the highest sum of card value wins the game. For 4 to 8 players

    Explorer Board Game
    This board game takes players through the Periodic Table and introduces them to various elements and encourages them to challenge their opponents in the understanding of the element properties. For 2 to 4 players . No prior chemistry knowledge required.

    Challenger Board Game(s)
    These board games challenge players in their ability to recall chemical compound formulas or to identify meaningful patterns on the Periodic Table. Players could maximize the chance of winning by strategically selecting the right combination of elements identified by face values of dice after rolling dice. For 2 to 4 players . No prior chemistry knowledge required for the Rummy version.

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